cucumbers?
The boy had an allergic reaction to that medication. What was his reaction when he found out you're leaving?
Yes, calamine lotion can be applied on your face to help with soothing and reducing redness, itchiness, and irritation. However, it is recommended to do a patch test first before applying it widely on your face to ensure you do not have an allergic reaction.
Take some benedryl and put hydrocortisone cream on the rash/hives.
I'm currently going through that too. Try washing it with a face wash by neutrogena or something. Then put some extra virgin olive oil on it, not a lot though, just a little so its soft. Then after it soaks in put some, not a lot, of makeup over it. I hope that helped!
you might be allergic see a doctor
The silver make up they were testing got into his lungs and put him into the hospital.
The best thing to put on a medical alert for a child with allergies is the thing(s) the child is allergic to and the treatments for alergic reaction.
Applying egg on your face can help tighten and tone the skin due to its high protein content. It can also help reduce excess oil and minimize the appearance of pores. However, some people may be allergic to eggs, so it's important to do a patch test before applying it to your entire face.
Usually, ice. It might depend on why it's swollen, though. If it is swollen from a sting or an allergic reaction, an ointment would be better.
Some people are allergic to bee stings. A severe reaction could cause anaphylactic shock which would require emergency treatment. Most people, who are not allergic to stings, should just remove the stinger and put some ice on the sting.
Treating fire ant bites depends on how many bites you have and how allergic you are. There are two different problems. First, you can have an allergic reaction, and second, you can have an infection. You want to prevent the infection by putting something like iodine on each bite. You want to take something or put something on the bites to stop the allergic reaction. If you have a severe allergic reaction or severe infection, you may need to see a doctor for a shot.
Applying a cold compress or ice pack can help reduce swelling and pain from a wasp sting. Over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion can also help with itching and inflammation. If there is a severe allergic reaction, seek medical help immediately.